SwRI: Tractor Testing and Technology
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Southwest
Research Institute is actively involved in almost every
aspect of tractor component, transmission, and hydraulic
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The tractor laboratory at Southwest
Research Institute (SwRI) has been testing lubricants and components for more
than 30 years in a
variety of procedures for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as well as oil
additive suppliers. SwRI has performed:
Tractor
Evaluation Capabilities
Recognized as a leader in the testing of lubricants,
components, and vehicles, SwRI engineers and technicians work under
ISO Guidelines for providing quality testing services in a timely and
cost-effective manner. SwRI has a staff of more than
3,300.
Among those are scientists and engineers whose expertise can be called
upon to resolve technical issues. SwRI also has in-house fabrication, a
machine shop, and instrumentation capabilities.
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SwRI engineers designed and assembled a chassis
dynamometer for endurance testing of compact utility tractors. |
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Thirty years experience in testing tractors and
components; many staff members have more than 10 years experience in tractor
testing.
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Timely proposals can be prepared, outlining
cost-effective solutions.
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SwRI is independent and not-for-profit.
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As part of a long-held tradition, patent rights arising
from sponsored research at SwRI are often assigned to the client.
SwRI generally retains the rights to SwRI-funded advancements.
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All test data is confidential.
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Customer service is a priority.
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SwRI's goal is to help customers get their products to
the marketplace and to help keep them there in response to regulation and
competition.
With the cooperation of experienced engineers and scientists
from other areas of SwRI, European Economic Community (EEC) and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) tests can be
conducted on new tractor designs. Satisfactory test results are needed in order
to sell tractors in many European countries.
Examples of tests that can be performed include ROPS, braking tests, and noise
tests. Cold weather operation testing can be simulated in SwRI's cold box.
Engine and hydraulic system parameters can be recorded by data acquisition
systems.
An example of our tractor testing capability is our tractor axle dynamometer.
This dynamometer was designed for testing agricultural or industrial tractors
under controlled conditions. The dyno easily adjusts to accommodate different
makes and models of tractors. The maximum torque load that can be applied is in
excess of 50,000 lb-ft (67,785 Nm). The torque is controlled independently for
each wheel by a microprocessor-based process controller. Data acquisition is
also available. This equipment has been used successfully to perform drive train
endurance and clutch life tests.
For more information about tractor evaluation and technology capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Michael
Lochte at
mlochte@swri.org or call (210) 522-5430.
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Southwest Research Institute®
(SwRI®) is an independent, nonprofit, applied engineering and physical
sciences research and development organization with
12 technical divisions
using multidisciplinary approaches to problem solving. The Institute occupies
more than
1,200 acres and provides
nearly two million square feet of laboratories, test facilities, workshops, and offices for more than
3,300
employees who perform contract work for industry and government clients.
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